using my PC as a digital video recorder

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My system is an [HP Pavilion a1730n]AMD 64 x2 4600+ with 4 gig ram (Vista
only sees 3 gig) lots of hard drive space with Vista Home premium. It all
works quite well. I'd like to use the hard drive space to record TV for
later watching, as a personal video recorder. Presently I use an Xtv2.0 USB
box to convert a composite video signal to an MPEG4 file on the hard drive,
this works as advertized, very well. It is with the playback that I would
love to see major improvements. The Vista Media center will of course play
the recorded videback on my monitor but I would much prefer to play it back
on our TV set by reproducing a composite vider signal and run that back ti
the TV set.

The video card is a 512 megabyte NVIDIA GT7300 with two LCD 19" displays
attached. I do not wish to give up the second display or be plugging or
un-plugging cables to make this function properly. I've been looking for a
reliable device that would, with its software, generate the composite video
signal.

Any suggestions about how this might be done painlessly would be
appreciated. I was wondering about a PCI [no PCI express slots available]
video card with TV out? Thanks for your thoughts.

Windy George
 
You could use a Media Center Extender such as the XBOX 360.

"WindyGeorge" <WindyGeorge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:46E3141C-CAC5-42C3-914B-5A5AF856D086@microsoft.com...
> My system is an [HP Pavilion a1730n]AMD 64 x2 4600+ with 4 gig ram (Vista
> only sees 3 gig) lots of hard drive space with Vista Home premium. It all
> works quite well. I'd like to use the hard drive space to record TV for
> later watching, as a personal video recorder. Presently I use an Xtv2.0
> USB
> box to convert a composite video signal to an MPEG4 file on the hard
> drive,
> this works as advertized, very well. It is with the playback that I would
> love to see major improvements. The Vista Media center will of course
> play
> the recorded videback on my monitor but I would much prefer to play it
> back
> on our TV set by reproducing a composite vider signal and run that back ti
> the TV set.
>
> The video card is a 512 megabyte NVIDIA GT7300 with two LCD 19" displays
> attached. I do not wish to give up the second display or be plugging or
> un-plugging cables to make this function properly. I've been looking for
> a
> reliable device that would, with its software, generate the composite
> video
> signal.
>
> Any suggestions about how this might be done painlessly would be
> appreciated. I was wondering about a PCI [no PCI express slots available]
> video card with TV out? Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> Windy George
 
Use xbox 360 to stream to tv.

"WindyGeorge" <WindyGeorge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:46E3141C-CAC5-42C3-914B-5A5AF856D086@microsoft.com...
> My system is an [HP Pavilion a1730n]AMD 64 x2 4600+ with 4 gig ram (Vista
> only sees 3 gig) lots of hard drive space with Vista Home premium. It all
> works quite well. I'd like to use the hard drive space to record TV for
> later watching, as a personal video recorder. Presently I use an Xtv2.0
> USB
> box to convert a composite video signal to an MPEG4 file on the hard
> drive,
> this works as advertized, very well. It is with the playback that I would
> love to see major improvements. The Vista Media center will of course
> play
> the recorded videback on my monitor but I would much prefer to play it
> back
> on our TV set by reproducing a composite vider signal and run that back ti
> the TV set.
>
> The video card is a 512 megabyte NVIDIA GT7300 with two LCD 19" displays
> attached. I do not wish to give up the second display or be plugging or
> un-plugging cables to make this function properly. I've been looking for
> a
> reliable device that would, with its software, generate the composite
> video
> signal.
>
> Any suggestions about how this might be done painlessly would be
> appreciated. I was wondering about a PCI [no PCI express slots available]
> video card with TV out? Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> Windy George
 
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